He's a lil smaller than Kam but his scouting report sounded pretty familiar and he has 4.4 speed i don't think thats what Kam ran coming out so what do you think? i have not seen any tape on him just figured he would be a good insurance policy in this yrs draft don't know what round he is being projected at either.

I think SS is our deepest position on the team, IMO it would be a waste using anything higher than a 6th round pick on a SS. Winston Guy and Jeron Johnson are Kam's backups. Johnson played well when given some playing time and Guy got some reps in the playoffs as a rookie.

cover-2 wrote:I think SS is our deepest position on the team, IMO it would be a waste using anything higher than a 6th round pick on a SS. Winston Guy and Jeron Johnson are Kam's backups. Johnson played well when given some playing time and Guy got some reps in the playoffs as a rookie.

The Seahawks usually use them in the 3 safety package and this guy could be the enforcer that Kam is. Guy and Johnson are good but they don't put the fear in recievers and with Williams speed plus physical style that is possibly what this guy can do.

Bob Sanders, yeah, scary guy. I watched him at Iowa and as a pro too.What amazed me was the transformation of Indy's defense when hewas not in the lineup. He was mini but that sucker could play.

The paper Shawn Williams sounds good but while I watched a few ofgeorgia's games, they were so loaded I couldn't watch everyone, soI hardly remember him. Since I don't do film study, I'll take your word.